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Delhi air remains toxic as AQI plunges near ‘severe’ level; thick smog triggers airport advisory amid low visibility
Delhi-NCR enforces Stage IV restrictions as the average AQI surpasses 450, with 21 monitoring stations reporting severe pollution, impacting health and mobility.
- Delhi's air quality remains toxic, with the Air Quality Index nearing 'severe' levels, as reported by the Central Pollution Control Board .
- Wazirpur reported the highest AQI at 445, while multiple locations, including Vivek Vihar and Jahangirpuri, followed closely behind, according to CPCB data.
- The Air Quality Early Warning System warns that Delhi's air quality may worsen, possibly entering the 'severe' category on December 14.
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According to a press update issued by the CAQM, Delhi's AQI was recorded at 431 at 4 pm on Saturday, which increased to 441 in just two hours. With the implementation of GRAP-4, strict restrictions have been implemented in the capital and surrounding areas.
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